Latching Power Relay Handles 24,000 VA

May 1, 2004
A new power relay has the capacity to handle up to 24,000 VA. Operating at 100A at 240 VAC, the AZ2510 relay is suitable for a wide range of applications including HVAC, UPS systems, lighting controls, industrial heating and spa controls. The AZ2510

A new power relay has the capacity to handle up to 24,000 VA. Operating at 100A at 240 VAC, the AZ2510 relay is suitable for a wide range of applications including HVAC, UPS systems, lighting controls, industrial heating and spa controls. The AZ2510 has a dielectric strength of 4,000 VRMS from contact to coil and 2,000 VRMS between open contacts. A 50 ms pulse is required to either set or reset this SPST relay. Single and dual coil versions are available. Coil connections are made via PCB terminals with the power connections made via heavy bus type rigid terminals with threaded holes. The AZ2510 also features a manual position indicator. Pricing starts at $3.37 each/1,000. AMERICAN ZETTLER INC., Aliso Viejo, CA. (949) 831-5000.

Company: AMERICAN ZETTLER INC.

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